The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 страници |
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... person who is remarkable for it , in a very particular man- ner , more ridiculous than any other infirmity whatsoever , as it sets him in a greater variety of foolish lights , and distinguishes him from himself by an opposition of party ...
... person who is remarkable for it , in a very particular man- ner , more ridiculous than any other infirmity whatsoever , as it sets him in a greater variety of foolish lights , and distinguishes him from himself by an opposition of party ...
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... person , they would make a very miserable one . I am engaged in this subject by the following letter , which , though subscribed by a fictitious name , I have reason to believe is not imaginary . " MR . SPECTATOR , I am one of your ...
... person , they would make a very miserable one . I am engaged in this subject by the following letter , which , though subscribed by a fictitious name , I have reason to believe is not imaginary . " MR . SPECTATOR , I am one of your ...
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... person , and a pleas- ing conversation , made such an impression in her heart as it was impossible for time to efface : he was himself no less smitten with Constantia . A long acquaintance made them still discover new beauties in each ...
... person , and a pleas- ing conversation , made such an impression in her heart as it was impossible for time to efface : he was himself no less smitten with Constantia . A long acquaintance made them still discover new beauties in each ...
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... person , the behaviour , and , above all , the extreme sorrow of the father during her confession , she discovered Theodosius in every particular . After having wept with tears of joy , " It is enough , ( says she , ) Theodosius is ...
... person , the behaviour , and , above all , the extreme sorrow of the father during her confession , she discovered Theodosius in every particular . After having wept with tears of joy , " It is enough , ( says she , ) Theodosius is ...
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... person ) where they had picked up such a blockhead ? and , whether they thought him a proper person to attend one in his condition ? The curate finding that the author did not expect to be dealt with as a real and sincere penitent , but ...
... person ) where they had picked up such a blockhead ? and , whether they thought him a proper person to attend one in his condition ? The curate finding that the author did not expect to be dealt with as a real and sincere penitent , but ...
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